Returns the mathematical constant e, the base of
natural logarithms, with up to 32,767 significant digits of precision. e's decimal places continue infinitely and never repeat. The letter e was first used to
represent the constant in 1727.

Syntax

xlpE(digits)

digits

Optional. The number of
digits of E to return. Default is 100, or the maximum allowed by the xlPrecision
edition, whichever is less. Maximum is 32,767.

Remarks

xlPrecision results are returned
as text that look like numbers, not as values that Excel recognizes as
numbers. This is because Excel would truncate the results to 15 significant
digits if it recognized them as numbers.

You can use the results of
xlPrecision functions as the operands in other xlPrecision formulas without
losing any precision, but using them as operands in Excel's arithmetic
functions will truncate them to 15 significant digits.